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CERC Studies in Comparative Education, No.10


Values Education for Dynamic Societies:

Individualism or Collectivism

 

Edited by

William K. Cummings, Maria Teresa Tatto & John Hawkins

 

ISBN 10: 962-8093-71-1; ISBN 13: 978-962-8093-71-7 (2001, 312pp.)

HK$200 (local), US$32 (overseas)

published by Comparative Education Research Centre (CERC)

 

Social changes have made values education an important topic for academics, policy makers and practitioners in all parts of the world. This book examines values education in a diverse set of societies. Some, including China, the United States and Russia, are very large countries. At the opposite end of the scale, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan are much smaller societies but are no less complex. Other countries addressed in this book include Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico and Thailand.

All these societies have very different cultures and heritages. Through its comparative analysis, the book significantly enhances conceptual understanding of this complex domain. An intriguing finding concerns the emerging support in Asia for individualistic values, by contrast with the new interest in collective values in the West.

William K. Cummings teaches at George Washington University, and is a past president of the Comparative & International Education Society. Maria Teresa Tatto teaches at Michigan State University, and has conducted influential comparative studies of teacher education, student learning, and reform. John Hawkins teaches at the University of California, Los Angeles, and is Editor of the Comparative Education Review.

Contents

1.

The Revival of Values Education in the Pacific Basin

  William K. Cummings, John Hawkins & Maria Teresa Tatto
Russia
2. Russia: Towards Autonomous Personalities
  Olga Bain
North America and the “Far” West
3. Mexico: The Construction of a National Identity Under Centralized Leadership
  Maria Teresa Tatto, Lilian Alvarez de Testa, Medardo Tapia Uribe, Armando Loera Varela & Michael Rodriquez
4. United States: Reason Over Faith
  William K. Cummings, John Hawkins, Gita Steiner-Khamsi & Maria Teresa Tatto
5. Hawai’i: The Intersection of Hawai’ian, American, and Asian Values
  Gita Steiner-Khamsi, Ying Ying Joanne Lim & Walter P. Dawson
6. Japan: Educating for Sound Minds
  Tsunenobu Ban & Mayumi Nishino
7. Taiwan: Towards a More Responsive Society
  Hsin-ming Samuel Huang
The Confucian “Middle Way”
8. Korea: Confucian Legacy, Global Future
  Gay Garland Reed & Sheena Choi
9. China: Balancing the Collective and the Individual
  John Hawkins, Zhou Nanzhao & Julie Lee
10. Hong Kong: The Quality of Self in Citizenship
  Wing On Lee
South-East Asia
11. Malaysia: Strengthening Religious and Moral Values
  Thomas Barone & Ibrahim Ahmad Bajunid
12. Thailand: Beyond Materialism
  Elizabeth Cranley, Neon Pinpradit & Kingfa Pinpradit
13. Singapore: Values Education for a Knowledge-Based Economy
  Jason Tan, Christine Han & Joy Chew
Conclusion
14. The Future of Values Education in the Pacific Basin
  William K. Cummings

       

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